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    Prostaglandin‐cytokine crosstalk in chronic inflammation by Yao, Chengcan, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-02-2019)
    “…Chronic inflammation underlies various debilitating disorders including autoimmune, neurodegenerative, vascular and metabolic diseases as well as cancer, where…”
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    Rho signaling research: history, current status and future directions by Narumiya, Shuh, Thumkeo, Dean

    Published in FEBS letters (01-06-2018)
    “…One of the main research areas in biology from the mid‐1980s through the 1990s was the elucidation of signaling pathways governing cell responses. These…”
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    Prostanoid Receptors by Hirata, Takako, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in Chemical reviews (12-10-2011)
    “…Hirata and Narumiya examine prostanoid receptors. They focus on, among other things, prostanoid receptor signal transduction…”
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    Prostanoids and inflammation: a new concept arising from receptor knockout mice by Narumiya, Shuh

    “…Prostanoids including various types of prostaglandins and thromboxanes are arachidonate metabolites produced and released in response to a variety of…”
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    Prostaglandin E Receptors by Sugimoto, Yukihiko, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-04-2007)
    “…Prostaglandin (PG) E2 exerts its actions by acting on a group of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). There are four GPCRs responding to PGE2 designated…”
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    Rho signaling, ROCK and mDia1, in transformation, metastasis and invasion by Narumiya, Shuh, Tanji, Masahiro, Ishizaki, Toshimasa

    Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-06-2009)
    “…The Rho subgroup of the Rho GTPases consisting of RhoA, RhoB and RhoC induces a specific type of actin cytoskeleton and carry out a variety of functions in the…”
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    Physiological roles of Rho and Rho effectors in mammals by Thumkeo, Dean, Watanabe, Sadanori, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-10-2013)
    “…Rho GTPase is a master regulator controlling cytoskeleton in multiple contexts such as cell migration, adhesion and cytokinesis. Of several Rho GTPases in…”
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    Roles of hepatic stellate cells in liver inflammation: a new perspective by Fujita, Tomoko, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in Inflammation and Regeneration (01-01-2016)
    “…Connected with the intestinal tract through the portal circulation, liver sinusoids function as the first line of defense against extrahepatic stimuli such as…”
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    Prostaglandin E2–EP4 signaling promotes immune inflammation through TH1 cell differentiation and TH17 cell expansion by Yao, Chengcan, Sakata, Daiji, Esaki, Yoshiyasu, Li, Youxian, Matsuoka, Toshiyuki, Kuroiwa, Kenji, Sugimoto, Yukihiko, Narumiya, Shuh

    Published in Nature medicine (01-06-2009)
    “…Prostaglandins play a key role in inflammation in a variety of settings. Now, Shuh Narumiya and colleagues show that prostaglandin E2 drives the production of…”
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    Role of JAK-STAT signaling in the pathogenic behavior of fibroblast-like synoviocytes in rheumatoid arthritis: Effect of the novel JAK inhibitor peficitinib by Emori, Takashi, Kasahara, Michiko, Sugahara, Shingo, Hashimoto, Motomu, Ito, Hiromu, Narumiya, Shuh, Higashi, Yasuyuki, Fujii, Yasutomo

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (05-09-2020)
    “…Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast-like synoviocytes (RA-FLS) play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of RA. RA-FLS display passive pro-inflammatory…”
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    Prostaglandin E2 directly inhibits the conversion of inducible regulatory T cells through EP2 and EP4 receptors via antagonizing TGF‐β signalling by Goepp, Marie, Crittenden, Siobhan, Zhou, You, Rossi, Adriano G, Narumiya, Shuh, Yao, Chengcan

    Published in Immunology (01-12-2021)
    “…Regulatory T (Treg) cells are essential for control of inflammatory processes by suppressing effector T‐cell functions. The actions of PGE2 on the development…”
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    Prostaglandin E2, an Immunoactivator by Sakata, Daiji, Yao, Chengcan, Narumiya, Shuh

    “…Diseases caused by immune inflammation, such as rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and Crohn’s disease, are intractable diseases to which novel…”
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    Signaling of Prostaglandin E Receptors, EP3 and EP4 Facilitates Wound Healing and Lymphangiogenesis with Enhanced Recruitment of M2 Macrophages in Mice by Hosono, Kanako, Isonaka, Risa, Kawakami, Tadashi, Narumiya, Shuh, Majima, Masataka

    Published in PloS one (06-10-2016)
    “…Lymphangiogenesis plays an important role in homeostasis, metabolism, and immunity, and also occurs during wound-healing. Here, we examined the roles of…”
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    Prostaglandin E2-EP3 signaling induces inflammatory swelling by mast cell activation by Morimoto, Kazushi, Shirata, Naritoshi, Taketomi, Yoshitaka, Tsuchiya, Soken, Segi-Nishida, Eri, Inazumi, Tomoaki, Kabashima, Kenji, Tanaka, Satoshi, Murakami, Makoto, Narumiya, Shuh, Sugimoto, Yukihiko

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-2014)
    “…PGE2 has long been known as a potentiator of acute inflammation, but its mechanisms of action still remain to be defined. In this study, we employed…”
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